Study of 3D Render in Blender for a realistic scene

I created this 3D render to practice observing details. The cans, the wood texture, and the background blur show how Blender allows me to transform simplicity into visual poetry.
3D Render study illustration – Alef Rodrigues Rosa ©ALUF Pictures

MATINHOS, PR. September 27, 2025 – Saturday

Among plants, wood, and the horizon in the background, the cans rest on the table as if waiting for company. They are not real drinks, not catalog photos — they are pixels, geometries, and algorithms that remind me that 3D Render is more than technique: it is digital poetry.

Creating this kind of scene requires attention to almost invisible details, such as the light reflecting on the metal or the soft background blur. It is in these small adjustments that the magic happens and imagination takes concrete form.

These exercises bring me back to the same feeling I had when I first opened Blender: that I can turn any idea into an image. And deep down, each render is a reminder that daily practice is the true creative breakfast.

That is why I developed the SAVE.3D Workshop, a course designed for beginners who want to enter the world of 3D Render illustration in a practical and didactic way. In it, I share my process, simple techniques, and exercises that help transform ideas into images, even for those who have never opened 3D software before.